Lion Elemenacy: Holy (5e Spell)

The sound of singing from a heavenly choir erupts from the area as the spell takes hold. The sky darkens as if it suddenly became night, as the stars dance across the heavens.

Lion Elemenacy: Holy
6th-level Evocation
Casting time: action
Range: 60 feet
Components: a bottle of holy water and a sprig of mistletoe, which the spell consumes. Must Worship the Five Faced King
Duration: Instantaneous

You call upon the truest essence of all that is good and grant that essence power & a shape in the material world. The sound of singing from a heavenly choir erupts from the area as the spell takes hold. The sky darkens as if it suddenly became night, as the stars dance across the heavens. With a flash of faith and devotion, an explosion of purity turns the false night back into day as the benevolent lion's divine retribution is carried out.

  • Choose a number of creatures equal to your spell casting ability modifier and no further than 30 ft from each other to unleash divine flame-like radiance upon. Each creature selected must make a Constitution saving throw. On a failed save, the target takes 6d6 radiant damage (10d6 if other targets are available & meet the criteria, but you choose to only hit one). If the target is undead, a devil, fiend, or a lawful evil aligned creature, it's maximum hit points are reduced by the amount of radiant damage it has taken for 1d4 hours. On a success, the target takes half as much damage & it's hit point maximum is not reduced.
  • A bottle of pure unholy water, a remove curse, or greater restoration equivalent can end the lowered hit point maximum effect early.

This spell becomes available to a paladin of Voltron, the Five Faced King, upon completing any 3 of the 5 trials of lions and gaining the "Deeper Connection" bond with the deity.


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